Month: February 2023

Johnny Depp‘s attorney, Camille Vasquez just scored another major legal win for a different celebrity client. Camille and attorney Steve Cook from Brown Rudnick LLP represented “Yellowstone” star Q’orianka Kilcher in her worker’s compensation insurance fraud case … and the law firm announced Friday the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office dismissed all charges against
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Play video content TMZSports.com Alexander Volkanovski doesn’t plan to abandon the featherweight division — the weight class he’s dominated for years — after he wins the lightweight title at UFC 284, telling TMZ Sports he’s committed to being active across both divisions. We talked to the UFC’s featherweight champion/#1 pound-for-pound fighter ahead of his highly
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In many romance novels, love requires exposure: of one’s true desires and inner secrets, often of one’s most vulnerable self. In this month’s best romances, characters can only find happiness after first finding themselves—and sharing that truth with their partner. ★ Behind the Scenes Karelia Stetz-Waters pens a tender love story in Behind the Scenes.
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Billie Eilish and her family are getting court-ordered protection from the man she claims broke into her childhood home. The “lovely” singer appeared virtually in court Thursday for a hearing, where a judge granted Billie a 5-year restraining order against 39-year-old Christopher Anderson. Billie’s parents, Patrick and Maggie, and brother, Finneas, are also getting protection.
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Twilight fans rejoice! Stephenie Meyer has announced that two new Twilight books will be released. The details, though, aren’t all there yet. The author mentioned having an outline and one chapter written, but also spoke on how she’d like to explore new territory, saying “I want to do something brand new. For me, a lot
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Anita Yokota is both a licensed counselor and an interior designer, and she marries the two paths ingeniously in Home Therapy. I’ve seen a lot of “happy home” guides seeking to give readers more serenity through organization hacks and design principles, but none pulls in the teachings of therapy to the degree that Yokota’s book
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